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my boy who turned age 5 recently watched a porn movie by mistake ( 5 to 10 seconds ) and as i entered the room i changed the channel , he was recently playing doctor and patient with his friend she happens to have the same age but after watching the movie , he asks more recently to be alone in his room , and using the doctors stuff to play withh all the time ,how do i react to his behavior , did watching this movie will leave a print in his life dont know what to do , should i leave him at ease to do what he wants , or should i interfere and how . thank you

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At this point I wouldn't bring it up. I'd just keep an eye on him and if I see him doing something that he should not, then comment on it.

Yeah, believe it. I'm only human.

Have you thought of getting rid of the porn stations or blocking them so this doesn't happen again?

Sometimes we put up walls not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to break them down.

I agree with Jq and URI and by all means allow nature to take its course. It's going to happen sooner or later anyway and making him feel shame, guilt or even self conscious is not the right thing to do. I'm sure that 5 seems young to you but my youngest brother was active at that age. At that time there was no such thing as home porno so this may have nothing to do with the way he's acting.

Give him some privacy and let him go.

"I've heard you're a low down yankee liar!"

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